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IE. I really don't see a point in changing when they all show the same things.
When I have 140 megs being used for just one page open in Opera, and Firefox is around 60, then yeah, I'm pretty sure the memory usage is lower.
I just wanted to know. I'm using opera.
My List:
opera > all other browsers > firefox > IE
What about you?
Eh hem Memory usage too high? You obviously haven't been doing your homework.I've been using Firefox for a few years now. Opera is a nice alternative, but its memory usage is too high and it just doesn't have the same level of expandability as Mozilla's offering.
Are you sure? It consistently drops down to five or seven megabytes when enabled.
That could be it. Using NoScript and VideoDownloader.Current version of firefox is a memory hog due to its poor handling of extensions and addons that seem to create memory leaks in places.
Expandabilty? Opera has all the stuff you need right out of the box.
What the hell are you talking about? How is Opera trying to be to many things at once?Hence why it sucks, it's trying to be too many things at once and thats damn annoying. Not to mention most of what it offers is usually handled by other programs to begin with, then you have the poor choice of widgets available. Firefox is far more customizable than Opera and offers a megaton more options when it comes to third party add ons. I'm not sure what demographic Opera is targeted at but certainly not the standard internet/office user.
@cyk:
stylish? as in skins? if so: yep
Plus how much stuff you get without having to go search for a bunch of extensions is great.
Everything from User CSS
Firefox.
Let me know when Opera gets:
Automatic updating lists of banner ads to block
Status bar icons/updates for Google Reader and GMail
A mass downloader
An FTP client
McAfee SiteAdvisor
NoScript
StumbleUpon
Stylish (user CSS)
View Source Chart
Web Developer extension (does a ton of stuff)
Otherwise, I ain't budging.
Yes Opera has custom CSS. Its had it since.... as long as I can remember. Probably around version 7. You can also control various aspects of the custom CSS sheet you provide. For instance you could do "Hey use the sites CSS sheet, but use my fonts and colors". Whats next you're gonna tell me Opera doesn't have mouse gestures?No, Stylish, the mod that lets you apply custom CSS to pages. It's like GreaseMonkey for- wait, Opera doesn't have that.
Seriously. I don't understand why a browser made in 2007 that's supposed to compete with IE and Firefox wouldn't have extensions. It just doesn't make sense.